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University of Groningen

Tuning the electronic properties of metal surfaces and graphene by molecular patterning

Li, Jun

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Publication date: 2018

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1. Jun. Li, Song. Ma, Han. Wang, WenJie. Gong, JingJing Jiang, ShaoJie Li, Yong Wang, DianYu Geng and Zhidong Zhang " Enhanced cryogenic magnetocaloric

effect induced by small size GdNi5 nanoparticles." Journal of Materials Science &

Technology 30 (2014): 973-978.

2. Jun. Li, S. Gottardi, L. Solianyk, J. C. Moreno-Lopez, M. Stöhr " 1, 3,

5-benzenetribenzoic acid on Cu (111) and graphene/Cu (111): A comparative STM study." The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 120 (2016): 18093-18098.

3. Jun Li, Leonid Solianyk, Nico Schmidt, Brian Baker, Stefano Gottardi, Juan Carlos Moreno Lopez, Leticia Monjas, Anna K. H. Hirsch, Meike Stöhr "

Low-dimensional metal-organic coordination structures on graphene." -In preparation.

4. Jun Li, Stefano Gottardi, Juan Carlos Moreno-Lopez, Leonid Solianyk, Zakaria El-Degwy, Ignacio Piquero-Zulaica, Jorge Lobo-Checa, Meike Stöhr " A porous

molecular network on Au(111): confining the surface state as well as the surface potential of the reconstructed surface" - In preparation.

5. Jun Li, Juan Carlos. Moreno-Lopez, Leonid Solianyk, Stefano Gottardi, Leticia Monjas, Anna K. H. Hirsch, Zakaria El-Degwy, Ignacio Piquero-Zulaica, Jorge Lobo-Checa, Meike Stöhr " Para-hexaphenyl-dicarbonitrile on Au(111): a combined

STM and ARPES study" - In preparation.

6. Juan Carlos. Moreno-Lopez, Stefano Gottardi, Leticia Monjas, Leonid Solianyk, Jun Li, Kathrin Müller, Fei Song, Tuan Pham, Anna K. H. Hirsch, Meike Stöhr "

Para-hexaphenyl-dicarbonitrile on Au(111): A combined STM and nc-AFM study" -

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